Electric heating-plate



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1,384,660. Patented July 12, 1921;

PATENT ,ol-rlciz.

MICHAEL GORRITZEN, OF STAVANGER, NORWAY;

ELECTRIC HEATING-PLATE.

. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J 12 1921.

Application filed November 10, 1920. sea 1 No. 423,067.

' To all whom it may concern x will enable others at Stavanger, horway,

"clare the following to Be it known that I, MICHAEL GonRrrzEN, a subject of the King of Norway, residing haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Heating-Plates; and I do hereby debe a full, clear, and of the invention, such as skilled in the art to which it appertains-to make and use the same. reference being ings, and to letters or marked thereon, which specification.

The prese an electric heating plate comprising a plurality of separate plates, which may be heated independently of each other and exact description figures of reference form a part of this which are controlled from a common switch.

The object of the invention is to provide a heating plate the supply of heat to which may be easily regulated when used with cooking vessels covering the whole plate, and which may at the same time be heated onl' partially 1n case it is used for a smaller coo ting vessel.

A form of the the drawing. The cooking plate is formed by a circular plate comprising three sectors 1, 2, 3, each of which is provided with heating elements 4, 5, 6 supplied with current from conductin wires 7, 8 through a switch board, which is indicated diagrammatically on the drawinvention is illustrated on -ing,'where the four positions of the switch arm is indicated with numerals I, II, III,

had to the accompanying drawt invention has for its object One end of the heating elements 4, 5, 6 is connected with conducting wire "4", while the other ends are connected respectively with conducting segments 9, 10, 11. I

As it will be easily seen the element at only will be heated when the switch is in position I". In position II elements 4:, 5 will be heated and in position III all the elements will be heated. In position IV the current is completelycutpif. I

It is obvious that the number of sections of the heating plate may be varied.

Claims 1. An electric heating plate comprising a. plurality of sector shaped sections, an independent heating element in each section, and

' a switch for connecting one or more of said heating elements with a supply current.

2. An electric heating device, comprising a circular plate consisting of a plurality of independent sector-shaped sections, a separate heating elementin each section, a conducting wire connected with one end of each heating element, conducting segments connected with the other ends of said heating elements, and a switch connected with the conducting wire for connecting a second conducting wire with one or more of the conducting segments.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

MICHAEL GORRITZEN.

WVitnesses Masha HoiisA'rH, A. OLSEN HANGEN. 

